Then there's Iyla Bryzgalov. In six games against the Maple Leafs (four starts), Bryz is 5-0 with a 1.21 GAA and a .956 save percentage. Against no team does Bryzgalov have a lower GAA nor a higher save percentage.

The Flyers won their last meeting with the Leafs 7-1, and as CSNPhilly's Tim Riday points out, won all four meetings last season by a combined 16-6 margin. Actually, the Flyers haven't lost to Toronto since March 3, 2011 and haven't lost in Toronto since Jan. 14, 2010. They're 7-1 over the last two seasons against the Leafs. For reference, here's the Canadian Press' lead from the last time these two teams met:

TORONTO — At last there is nothing left to say.

With their exasperated fans chanting "Let's Go Blue Jays!" and their home losing streak having plunged to a new low, the Toronto Maple Leafs were completely out of answers.

But that's all in the past, as is the draft-day trade that swapped James van Riemsdyk for Luke Schenn. Tonight will be L. Schenn's first trip back to Air Canada Centre and Reemer's first game against his old mates.

Finally, despite all the good news above, the Flyers haven't been so good on the road so far this season. They're just 1-5 away from Wells Fargo Center and tonight kicks off a season-long, six-game road trip that will Peter Laviolette's team to Winnipeg, New Jersey, Montreal, Long Island and Pittsburgh.

Puck drop is set for 7 p.m., can be seen on CSN and heard on WMMR.

How do you feel? Reemer has "mixed emotions." Maybe give this guy a call and pick his brain, Evan?